noixdraw · 2 months ago
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Ahora un Mimato versión película de "Revenge of Diaboromon" 👾
#mimitachikawa #太刀川ミミ #yamatoishida #石田ヤマト #mimato #ヤマミミ #yamamimi #야마미미 #digimonadventure #デジモンアドベンチャー #digimon02 #デジモンアドベンチャー02 #MattxMimi #MattIshida #digimonfanart #Digimon #デジモン #Mimi #Yamato #fanart #YamatoxMimi #anime #digimonadventure #digimonshipp #crackshipp #chibistyle
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stravanerry · 1 year ago
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𝙾𝙳𝙰𝙸𝙱𝙰 𝙼𝙴𝙼𝙾𝚁𝙸𝙰𝙻 𝙳𝙰𝚈! 🌸📎💟
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sulan1809 · 4 months ago
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Wormmon - A Triste História de um Digimon quase rejeitado
Durante a fase de desenvolvimento de Digimon Adventure Zero Two, os showrunners cogitaram tornar Yamato "Matt" Ishida o vilão da segunda iteração de Digimon Adventure, no entanto, essa ideia foi descartada, com algumas ideias sendo aproveitadas, mas o grande vilão foi outro: Ken Ichijouji. Ken vivia uma vida normal ao lado dos familiares, mas sentia-se ofuscado pelo irmão mais velho, Sam Ichijouji. Um dia, Ken pegou o DigiVice sem que Sam soubesse, e ele foi levado ao DigiMundo, onde fez amizade com Wormmon. Quando Ken retornou do DigiMundo para o mundo real, Ken foi repreendido por Sam e expulso do quarto. Ken, indignado, ele desejou que Sam desaparecesse, e pouco tempo depois, Sam morreu atropelado, e Ken se sentiu culpado. Recebendo uma mensagem de uma entidade misteriosa, Ken foi para um lugar chamado Oceano Negro, e nesse lugar, ele foi corrompido pelo poder dos Esporos das Trevas, intitulando-se a si próprio como Imperador Digimon.
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Wormmon se esforçava sempre para agradar Ken, mas o garoto lhe tratava como lixo. Apesar disso, Wormmon sempre acompanhava Ken, e planejava uma maneira de livrar Ken da influência sombria. Ele teve essa chance, quando Davis Motomiya e os outros DigiEscolhidos invadiram a Fortaleza Voadora do Imperador Digimon. Em outras palavras, Wormmon não aprovava algumas das atrocidades que o parceiro dele cometeu, como por exemplo, escravizar Digimons inocentes, forçando-os a desempenhar trabalhos forçados. Ken continuou rejeitando Wormmon até mesmo depois de ter finalizado Kimeramon, um Digimon que é basicamente um Frankenstein Digital composto de dados de outros Digimons. No entanto, Kimeramon não era 100% leal ao Imperador Digimon e pouco tempo depois, ele mostrou-se incontrolável. Wormmon utilizou o pouco de energia que lhe restava para colocar um pouco de senso em Ken, alegando que ele ainda era uma boa pessoa, e deu energias a Magnamon, em um esforço sacrificial heroístico, para que ele pudesse destruir Kimeramon, o que ele acabou fazendo no final... Kimeramon foi reduzido a poeira digital pelo ataque Big Bang Extremo, de Magnamon, esvanecendo-se por completo. Porém, era tarde demais para que Ken pudesse salvar Wormmon. Ken já não estava mais sob controle das trevas, mas se sentia arrasado, levando culpa consigo.
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Os Esporos das Trevas em Ken foram destruídos, e o rapaz já não estava mais sobre o domínio das trevas, no entanto, era tarde demais para salvar Wormmon. Davis e os DigiEscolhidos ao menos permitiram a Ken que ele desse um último abraço em Wormmon, que em seguida se desintegrou... De coração partido, Ken retornou ao mundo real. Ele permaneceu em coma por alguns dias, e durante esse tempo, ele se lembrava das coisas que ele fazia ao lado de Sam, antes da tragédia que o levou a se tornar Imperador Digimon.
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Ken foi para um lugar chamado Cidade dos Recomeços, onde ele conheceu Leafmon, a forma renascida de Wormmon. E pouco tempo depois, Ken reapareceu em cena ao lado de Stingmon, uma forma adulta de Wormmon. No começo, os outros DigiEscolhidos, e os parceiros Digimon de cada um deles, não foram muito bem receptivos com a dupla, ao contrário de Davis e Veemon. Ken Ichijouji estava disposto a reparar os danos colaterais que ele causou como Imperador Digimon, e Wormmon sempre acreditou que o coração de Ken era nobre e justo, até mesmo quando o rapaz era o Imperador Digimon e tratava Wormmon com aspereza e muito desprezo...
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hikaritakaishi · 6 months ago
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Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning [My Movie Review]
♡ ! SPOILER ALERT! ♡
This review will contain spoilers of the movie, continue reading if you already saw the movie, or just don’t mind the spoiler! Enjoy & comment something if you want to share an opinion! ♡
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After what seemed ages of waiting, Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning finally aired in Portugal, on May 16, 2024, several months after it’s national premiere in Japan, on October 27, 2023. I was worried that it wouldn't come to my country, but perhaps due to the huge acceptance of Digimon Adventure: LAST EVOLUTION KIZUNA, the distributor made the hearts of the DigiDestined from the most hidden corner of Europe warm again and brought us the sequel. Thank you remembering us once again! ♡
I really tried to keep my expectations as neutral as possible until the day I went to see the movie, which was pretty difficult, due to the fact that I was constantly being bombarded with online information about it, whether on Tumblr or Twitter, or through video recommendations on Youtube. I was so excited for the movie, that I had to control myself immensely not to go see the spoilers.
Initial considerations? I like it. In general. But let's go in parts!
This will be an analysis of what I consider to be the most important points of the movie and what caught my attention the most. A personal analysis, so don't take it too seriously if I don't talk about a certain point or a certain specific topic, I probably just missed that.
Firstly, I would like to comment on the initial dynamics of the movie.
Everything seems to happen much faster here than it did in Kizuna. Despite being two movies with practically the same time span, this one seemed to go by much faster. But it might just be me. [LAST EVOLUTION KIZUNA have 94 minutes, and The Beginning have 87 minutes total].
 We're introduced to the key plot problem pretty quickly too.
People's digital devices are glitching, and the same message is repeating itself on all of them, not just on the phones and televisions, but on computers and large digital screens in cities all around the world. And this all around the world is very important, because it not only brings us closer to what will be the future of humanity and it’s increasing contact with the Digimon and the Digital World, but it opens the path we take since 2012 [time of the movie] until to the epilogue of 02 (which the production team and Toei animation seem to insist on wanting to keep canon, despite all the script inconsistencies it can cause, or how different from the initial profile of each character it may be).
“May everyone have friends, may everyone have a partner Digimon”
It's the message. Meanwhile, we are told that a suspicious and unknown Digitama appeared in the sky of Tokyo, right above the Tokyo Tower, and it’s been there for a while. Taichi and Koushiro are showned to be trying to help resolve this issue as professionals in the field of diplomacy and technology respectively, but without major progress.
I think it's important to highlight that they are the only two characters from the first season of Adventure who appear in this movie, and even so, without any direct speech or great relevance, beyond contextualization, and later Taichi as well again for the context of “space- time”, in that frame we see in the trailer of the movie with Hikari, which we later discover is located in Hikarigaoka, where Rui also lived when he had his first contact with Ukkomon.
The focus is on the characters from 02, or at least, it should have been. But as in Digimon Adventure Tri, this focus is overshadowed by the introduction of another new character in the story: Rui Owhada [or Lui, in Japanese pronunciation].
Rui [or Lui] is a much more charismatic character than Meiko was in Digimon Adventure Tri. There is no doubt about that.
Meiko was a somewhat empty character. A static character without great charisma. The only pleasant scenes she had were driven by the other characters around her (namely Mimi).
Rui doesn't. Rui is a character on his own. With a much more aggressive personality and a much more interesting past. The only issue here is the length of the movie: This movie is too short; too short for us to get attached to this character and actually be able feel empathy for everything we are shown about him. So short, that it's difficult to develop both this new character and the others around him, which, by the way, is a shame.
I mostly went to see the movie in hopes to see more from the 02 cast, and not because, again, of a random character they created for this new script. Just like what happened in Tri.
And this is important because notice that one of the most complex and best-built characters in the Adventure universe is literally the character with the most screen time: Takeru.
Analyzing Takeru's character as a whole is extremely time-consuming, because he was in every season, and practically involved in all the main events of the plot, either by himself or through the relationships he establishes throughout the plot, which feed the character's emotional charge. Which makes him a very complex character.
There's no time for that here. There is no time to establish a relationship between Rui and the other characters, nor to establish a relationship between Rui… and the audience.
Rui's childhood is very shocking and once again, Digimon brings a very strong narrative based on a complex and deep family plot.
We had already had examples in Adventure of family issues with Takeru and Yamato, Koushiro, and in 02 with Iori and also Ken. To a certain extent, even with Miyako. But here we reach a higher level of complexity... and violence (remember that the age to see the movie is over 12 years old. I can totally understand why).
Rui is physically abused and neglected by his mother, who leaves him out in the cold, starving when he makes a childish mistake or does something she doesn't like... when he is only four years old. His father has a very serious illness and depends on his wife to survive. Rui is then shown as a sorrowful child, lonely and without any support network. We've never had anything in the Digimon Adventure series so… raw. The aura of the movie is deeply heavy and dark.
The evolutions and battles in this movie are far from being the focus, which probably frustrated many people who went to see the movie for this more dynamic side of the anime.
It is a film with a moral content and even touches on the philosophical, about the bonds we create with others and their nature, about how we should relate to others and learn about them every day we have them in our lives.
It's about healthy communication, and how it's okay to correct the people around us, as long as it's made based with pure intentions. Because love is not omissive. Love corrects, love draws the other's attention for what really matters, in the form of love. In the form of companionship. Nothing physical or superficial is worth the price of a real bond.
The movie really grew with it’s audience. It is not, at all, a movie targeted for new fans of the franchise, or for those who know little about the Adventure series universe. It's for those who know the characters, for those who grew up with them. If you don't know the characters, you will miss details and conversations that are important to really understand the plot as a whole.
Daisuke and Ken look on Rui’s past with him. They see the arrival of Ukkomon in his life, who should’ve bring peace and comfort, but it is only the beginning of all his problems.
Let's take a break from the movie's plot to talk about the characters of 02.
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I'm going to divide them into groups, because it seems like they individually… don't have much progress or very memorable scenes, honestly. It doesn't even make sense to separate them, in my opinion, and you'll understand why.
♡ Daisuke & Iori
There is not much to talk about them here. Daisuke and Iori are the flattest characters in the movie. Iori much more than Daisuke, let's be honest. Iori barely speaks, and has very few relevant scenes.
Daisuke works at a ramen restaurant, as he always wanted, where he gathers his friends to talk about the problems they are facing right at the beginning of the movie.
His personality is practically the same, Daisuke from 02 is the same Daisuke from The Beginning, and even the same character as in Kizuna, he is just taller here and wears different clothes. He still aspires to have his own ramen business and is extremely focused on his career goals. Which was predictable, given the way he talks about his dream in 02.
Daisuke's only two relevant scenes are seconds long: the first when he convinces Rui that the bond of friendship he and his Digimon partner share is much more than something superficial; it's something that comes from the heart, and that no object makes a difference between them, namely the Digivice, (something we also expected to hear from Daisuke in 02, which justifies my opinion that in the meantime... he remains the same).
The other is a scene that had enormous potential, but is cut short by a comical moment in which Miyako pops up.
Daisuke is talking to Ken seriously about Rui, and how he and his Digimon could understand each other better if they just communicate more effectively and directly, and Ken comments that Daisuke's more serious side is very pleasant and rarely appears. However, Miyako speaks up and dismisses the subject. Sadly.
We could have had a conversation here that could tell us more about Daisuke’s presente self and way he sees life now.
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*sigh* Anyway.
Iori, again, doesn't speak much. Seems to only have intermediary interventions, and serves as a “pair” for Daisuke and Rui in the snowball fight that we see at the end of the movie. A very beautiful scene, don't get me wrong, but only if we see it from the perspective of Ken and Miyako, and Hikari and Takeru. I'll talk about that now.
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♡ Ken & Miyako
Ken and Miyako are two characters who seem to grow more together than apart within the movie's plot. Which is natural, given that we know at the end of 02 that they become in fact a couple, and that they build a family together in the future. Here we see the first steps towards their future as a couple.
As expected, nothing explicit or direct is given to us about the nature of their relationship, but we can understand that there is progress, especially by the end of the movie, before the snowball fight, when Miyako tells Ken something that seems extremely vague, but actually means something.
 “Let's do it together! "  What? I don't think they are aware yet. Ken also seemed very confused about it.
“ Keep thinking Ken, we have to find another solution. “ We also see Miyako trying to support Ken at that moment when they have to make a decision about the future of Ukkomon and the world.
Here comes what I said above: Love cannot be omissive. We cannot expect the least from those we love. If we know the potential of the person we have by our side, we have to support them. If we see that they are trying to go further, we must support their journey and be a source of advice and rest. Alone we can go faster, but with the right company we can certainly go further.
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And I think this is where the movie touches on something really important.
It is in these small moments that we see that they really want to tell the audience something beyond, but we need to have a fine power of perception.
No conversation or comment is random, everything contributes to the story. Digimon Adventure has always been made up of metaphors and subjectivities, it is necessary to know how to interpret and be attentive.
In the midst of that dilemma of whether or not to defeat Ukkomon that we talked about a moment ago in relation to Ken and Miyako, we have another moment that I consider important between Takeru and Hikari, which for those who don't know the characters, can take it as a normal conversation of two people who know each other well. Too well, even.
♡ Takeru & Hikari
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Keeping in mind their journey, and everything they went through together, is the key to understand the nature of the relationship they share now. But before that:
Much like Ken and Miyako, Takeru and Hikari do not exist separately in the plot. It's ridiculously difficult to separate them. If you talk about one, you have to talk about the other.
At the beginning we see them together in the city when the electronic devices break down, and this dynamic continues throughout the entire movie.
They practically always walk side by side, Hikari takes the front seat in Takeru's car, and even when they are talking to Rui and trying to understand what happened to him in his past, they were a nucleus apart from the others. Nothing new, really. More of the same. But it's in that conversation I spoke about earlier that we understand something that is even part of the main moral of the movie: the way they now communicate with each other now, is different.
Anyone who has followed Takeru and Hikari throughout the series knows that the main “problem” in their relationship has always been direct communication.
Exposing things to others as they are is scary. And none of them were good at doing that.
Deliberating about feelings, exposing what disturbs us, what distresses us, what we think of a certain attitude of the other person. That was always Takeru and Hikari's problem and what hindered the possible evolution of their friendship, into a real love relationship.
In Tri we discover that Hikari starts to look at Takeru differently. And we know that Takeru has concrete feelings for Hikari (Said by the actor who plays Takeru's voice) And then? It's done? Things… are much more complicated than that.
They first need to accept the situation in question (And I tell you this as someone who also developed a romantic relationship with a childhood friend. It's not easy. Trust me. It's far from easy!)
And far from being quick.
It requires a lot of deliberation mostly. Just accepting the fact that we see that person we grew up with differently, someone who has always been part of our life, and we can lose them. Just because we developed feelings. Is scary. There's a lot to lose. It's all or nothing. Especially when one side has trauma associated with romantic relationships. (remembering that Takeru's parents are divorced) it's even worse.
What seems to exist between them in The Beginning was the result of a long process. But effective, it seems to me. Whatever decision they made, it went… pretty well.
Takeru is completely against defeating Ukkomon, from the moment he realizes that this could also imply the disappearance of his Digimon partner.
He probably saw the suffering Taichi and Yamato went through when Agumon and Gabumon disappeared and the suffering he would go through if he lose Patamon... again. And he is extremely vocal and firm in what he says and what he thinks about all of that. Impulsive really.
Until Hikari intervenes. Which cuts through his catastrophic reasoning. She asks him to think, opening up a new perspective on the situation.
Here we have a conversation between them that is quite lengthy (compared to the fast action standard of the rest of the movie) in which Hikari tries her best to make Takeru use reason and not emotion in his deliberation on the situation.
Takeru who, remember, whenever “darkness” or “sacrifice” is mentioned, leaves his rationality aside, becomes blind with pain because of his past traumas.
Hikari's role here is almost the same as Miyako’s in Ken's case: calling to earth and calming Takeru, always in an understanding way, because you can see that she knows where that feeling comes from and that position initially adopted by him (and it is something which she can almost predict would happen, by the speed with which she responds) but she knows that he is better than those triggers that make him impulsively speak based on emotion and neglect reason.
It's about getting to know each other. Knowing how to talk to our person about the most difficult topics. Because it is necessary to strengthen your union. Predict reactions, and be there to calm them down, because you may even know that the person is not to blame for the feelings and traumas they carry, but believe that they are bigger than them. And expect the same from the other side.
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The way Miyako knew that Ken could find a solution, he just needed to think a little more. Hikari understood perfectly where Takeru's impulsive reaction came from, but she knew that if she appeal to his racional side he would be able to think of a better alternative to the problem, which he thought would be the end of the world.
That's why I separated this analysis into groups (although the first one isn't... substantial) and decided to analyze the characters together, because that's what this movie is about.
It's about who you are with your people, and the bond you share with them. In a world so individualized, so selfish and so distant (largely because of technology, which distances us from each other), I found it a very necessary message.
And the role of adults? With children and more painful lives?
It is to understand that children are also humans. Who also think, and feel, and understand things. Just like them. Adults tend to forget that they were once children themselves.
We already saw this topic being developed in Adventure 02, but seeing Rui as an adult, reaching to his mother in the past, and drawing her attention to the fact that she neglects her son, is something very touching. Sometimes, we just need a wake-up call, and we can change the future. Ours, and our future with others.
 The DigiDestined of 02 encouraged Rui not to give up on someone he loved, Ukkomon, because after all, he only acted the way he acted because he thought it would make Rui happier, even though he failed. Several times.
Ukkomon basically gave Rui everything he thought he needed, everything he wanted. But this is not always ideal.
He acted with his partner's happiness in mind, and this blinded him to the risks he was putting him into. He idealized their entire relationship, and everyone's relationship with him. Instead of being, real. And real things are never perfect.
Rui wanted friends? He gave him friends. He even reprogrammed his parents. They became manufactured humans. And the movie is about reality and accepting it as imperfect as it is.
Do you know what that reminded me of? That whole fantasy created by Ukkomon of “perfect world where Rui is never sad and everything is wonderful?” The fantasies in which the characters from 02 cast were trapped in at the end of the series. That world created with the characters’ deepest desires.
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Takeru wanted his family united. Iori wanted his father back and to be able to show him the Digital Word. Miyako wanted attention. Ken… wanted to redeem himself. Hikari wanted peace. It's exactly the same thing.
Think about it with me: For example, Takeru's parents could’ve stay together, they could never have divorced, but they would still have problems. They would argue, and there would be conflicts. Which doesn't mean that this wouldn't traumatize their children even more. Maybe the divorce was in fact the best option for all four of them.
Ken felt he deserved the same suffering he inflicted on others. Would that really be the answer to appease his soul?
But none of it was real.
Not even Hikari's utopia of a world constantly at peace is real. Not even the absence of siblings in Miyako's life would solve anything. Things are not black and white and really, what we want is not always what we need.
Rui just needed to talk to Ukkomon and be sincere.
Where is Mimi tho?!
I will end with a few quick notes that I think are worth highlighting: First, the music and animation in general. As expected, they are excellent.
Very well done visually, appealing scenes, and the last snowball fight scene is so simple… but so delightful.
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Life is made up of beautiful moments as well as tragic moments, light and darkness.
Did you notice that part of the movie takes place in a much dark environment, and when the main action is resolved, the movie gains light? I believe that is not just because!
Visually it can be very strong because there is blood, there is violence, there are physical wounds, it conveys the affliction in a very literal way.
Another thing that was expected to happen, but that probably wasn't even thought of properly when the Epilogue of 02 was made, was the problematic of whether or not everyone deserves, has enough morals and ethics, to have a Digimon partner.
How do you maintain peace between humans when you give them free access to machines of war and mass destruction? How do we build the world we see bz the end of 02 where everyone lives in peace even under these circumstances? Which is the the role of the government?
We'll probably need one more movie to find out.
Honestly, I hope you enjoyed this short (not... that short in fact) and sincere review. If I were to give stars, I would give the film 4/5 stars.
It could’ve been better, sure, if there was at least another half hour of animation.
But I don't complain. Despite that, I liked it. I cried, I laughed, just like I cried and laughed when I saw Digimon in my childhood, and that's everything for me. I was surprised by the message of the movie and the way they chose to visually convey it to us. Either way, I hope there's one more movie. To finally conclude the arc of all these characters, and finally, reach the epilogue of 02 (but in a dignified way please).
♡ Thank you once again Digimon ♡
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peach-artblog · 1 year ago
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rokuromon · 1 year ago
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Here is a (g)old piece I did of Paildramon UwU
You can check the HD version on my patreon for just $3 =D
https://www.patreon.com/Rokuromon
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gracekraft · 1 year ago
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Yolei and Hawkmon for September! Trying to channel my inner stubborn Yolei energy this month “Go Yolei, go Yolei, go!”
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aquaflameartstudio · 1 year ago
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We had Tailmon/Gatomon last week, so now here's a sleepy Kari with Plotmon/Salamon to continue our Digimon 02 series leading up to the release of Digimon Adventure 02: The beginning on October 27! Just one more week!! AND just 19 more days til it releases in the States! It'll be in select theatres on November 8th and 9th!
If you want sneak peeks of our art before it hits social media, please consider supporting us on Ko-fi!
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pappara-gomata · 11 months ago
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ビギニング作ってくれてありがとうの気持ち
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nakamorijuan · 11 months ago
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前田愛 - いつも いつでも Ai Maeda - Itsumo Itsudemo DIGIMON ADVENTURE 02 - 2nd Ending Theme
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bluefer1 · 2 years ago
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Veemon explorando en unas ruinas.
Veemon exploring in some ruins.
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noixdraw · 5 months ago
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Matt y Mimi en un concierto, a ambos les gusta la música y cantan 🎤🎵
Toei desaprovechó está idea de unirlos por los mismos gustos... Me encantan sus diseños de 02 así que aproveche para dibujarlos en un fanart donde combine mi gusto por el Mimato y Murderdolls (banda).
#太刀川ミミ #石田ヤマト #mimitachikawa #yamatoishida #mimato #yamamimi #야마미미 #murderdolls #digimonadventure #digimon02 #MattxMimi #MattIshida #murderdollsfan #Digidestinated #Digimon #Mimi #Yamato #fanart #YamatoxMimi #デジモンアドベンチャー #ヤマミミ #mimatodigimon
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Hikari Yagami - The Beginning New Poster
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maoichimichi · 1 year ago
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M・A・O on the "Digimon Adventure 02 THE BEGINNING" Completion Announcement Stage Greeting
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The movie "Digimon Adventure 02" There is also a backstory of Emi Ogata and Rie Kugimiya! "I used a tremendous amount of lung capacity" Completion stage greeting report
The final speech for the film "Digimon Adventure 02 THE BEGINNING" was held on October 10th. Fukujuro Katayama and Junko Noda took the stage at the event, as well as Emi Ogata as Rui Owada, Rie Kugimiya as Ukkomon and director Tomohisa Taguchi.
The final speech of the film "Digimon Adventure 02 THE BEGINNING" was held at Shinjuku Balto 10 on October 5th. This work will finally be released on the 9th of this month. The event featured a cast of selected children, such as Fukujuro Katayama (as Daisuke Motomiya), Ayaka Asai (as Kyo Inoue) and M.A.O. (as Hikari Yagami), as well as a cast of Digimon including Junko Noda (Buimon), Naozumi Takahashi (Wormmon), Koichi Endokin (Hawkmon), Megumi Urawa (Armajimon), Miwa Matsumoto (Patamon), and Yuka Tokumitsu (Tailmon).
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hikaritakaishi · 3 months ago
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Takari Week 2024 - Day 1: First Summer
Dias: [ 1 ] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Title: Mnemosyne [Prologue I] (First Summer)
Characters: Takeru Takaishi
Summary: The world performs in mysterious and strange ways. He didn't even understand the meaning of destiny at that time, but in the subsequent years he was grateful for every force in the universe that had made them reach that place together. Right when they needed each other the most.
Note: A collection of stories that gives us an insight into Takeru and Hikari's relationship over the years. It was really hard to put all the prompts explicitly in the story, so I tried to metaphorize some of them, in order for them to make sense at the end.
It is composed of two prologues, one for Takeru and one for Hikari, exposing events before 1999. And a final epilogue, summarizing all the feelings exposed in the previous chapters. In the intermediate chapters, we follow all the challenges that a long-term friendship has to face when it becomes a romantic relationship, and how we form solid and permanent bonds with the ones we love the most.
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His little hand gripped the pencil tightly. He didn't know what to write. In front of him, a piece of paper with the word family written in computer letter on top. And nothing more.
He couldn't think of anything good enough to write. His restless legs gently tapped the floor, again and again, impatiently.
In his poor understanding of his own emotions, he felt frustrated. Confused to say the least. Maybe a little scared even.
He just wanted to get away from there.
Not exactly going home, because home felt a little bit empty now. He didn't want to be alone, either. He felt alone most of the time lately. Even though he had friends at school, he knew they didn't understand what he was going through. And didn't want to talk about it. Despite all his mother's efforts to play it normally, he knew that even for her, it was a complicated situation to live with and to adapt. Everything was different, and there were no expectations of change.
"Why don't you write something about your mom or dad? "
Said the boy seated next to him, noticing the blank page in front of Takeru. "They are your family, aren't they?"
"I never saw your father, Takeru, is he alive?" 
Asked the girl who was sitting in the desk right behind him, trying to have a glimpse of his schoolwork. That statement was something that came naturally, unconsciously, that little girl did not think about what she said.
"Ah..."
His voice sounded insecure and lower than usual. He tightened his grip on the pencil even more. His little feet began to circle under the table.
"He just... doesn't live in the same... house, as me and my mom..."
"Is it just you and your mom?" Continued the girl. "That must be fell... lonely."
"Sometimes...But I know my mom loves me."
"Write that then!"
He couldn't.
He couldn't write that he felt alone in a text about his family that his mother could eventually read. The teacher would be uneased. And she would question him about that. And he didn't want to talk about it.
"I am writing about my brother and my sister!" The boy broke the brief silence that came upon them. "They are my heroes!"
The boy's tone of voice created a certain envy within Takeru's heart.
Yamato.
He missed his brother. They hadn't spoken in a few days, and he was afraid to ask to call again. He didn't want to be annoying or bother anyone. But what if Yamato forgets about him?
"It must be horrible to be an only child, right?"
He didn't know. Because he was not, an only child. But somehow, it felt horrible that it seemed like it for other people. Almost embarrassing.
What kind of siblings live apart?
And why couldn't he have a normal family?
Why did his parents have to hate each other?
He felt his head start spinning.
Slowly, placed the pencil on the table and raised his hand. His heart was beating hard, he felt like it would burst at any moment. He held back his tears until the teacher finally noticed his presence.
"Is everything ok, Takeru?"
"I just... need to go to the bathroom!"
"Oh... ok. "The teacher seemed surprised at first but then smiled. "You can go, but don't take too long!"
"Thank you..."
He left the classroom in complete silence, while he heard his classmates' pencils tapping on the table, and small, almost inaudible conversations going on in the back of the class. Were they talking about him? It didn't matter, he just wanted to get out of there for a few moments.
He walked to the end of the hallway and went down the stairs. The bathrooms were on the first floor, and he had classes on the second.
He started running when he reached the first floor straight to the bathrooms, noticing that no one was aroud.
Entering, Takeru closed the door softly so no one could hear him. He then sat in one humid and cold corner and hugged his legs. Lowered his head and rested it on his knees. Sighed. He could cry without anyone seeing him.
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